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Anyone know who i can send a German Nazi rifle scope to for repair?

Alcanino

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I have a very low numbered German Mauser Sniper Rifle with fixed rifle scope on turret mount.
Need to have the Post type cross hairs fixed, and more importantly repair &/or replace the rear scope mount which is a solid scope mount. Looks like they're soldered on or silver soldered on
 
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Iron site LLC , says on the back of their card they repair German scopes , met them at the Tulsa gun show last weekend
Www.ironsightinc.com
Mike Sexton
918-445-2001
918-521-7736
Thank you,

This will be the 2nd shot at getting it repaired. The 1st shop, went to accurize it and noticed that the rear scope ring cracked and stopped, had no idea as to where to take it to. He mentioned an old German shop in upstate NY, but that never materialized.

Thanks again
 
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Been a few years ago, but I wanna say it was a couple months. They put a new reticle in a 16x unertl and a USMC 10x that I bought from CMP with a broke reticle
 
Just for your information, in general the Germans recycled serial numbers every 10,000 rifles. Typically this serial number system reset every year. There are some deviations to this, as can be seen in the 5-digit number above, but most factories most of the time followed this pattern.

The number pattern went 1-9999, then started over at 1a-9999a, then 1b-9999b, etc. to "z", then "aa", "bb" suffixes. So your 2921bb serial number was actually the 282921st rifle produced that year at that factory, and isn't really "low number". Looks like Wa655 waffenampts on the right side of the receiver which would be a Mauser Oberndorf rifle (byf), probably 1940-1942 production assuming the stock and milled bottom metal is matching/original.
 
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Mike Sexton is good people.
Parkerized my 700 PSS and scope bases/rings in 1988/9 for use on my agency Special Operations Team.
I still talk to him.